Begins Youth (2024)
Other name: 비긴즈 유스 / 푸른 하늘 / Yuseu / Peureun Haneul / Blue Sky / Youth / Begins ≠ Youth
Synopsis: The drama follows the lives of seven boys navigating their school years and personal growth, each grappling with family obligations, loss, poverty, abandonment, violence, and rejection.
After an unwanted return to Songju-si, Kim Hwan meets six boys. As an outsider and the son of Kim Chang Jun, the boys sometimes find him suspicious and misunderstand his actions, leading to conflicts. Despite these initial difficulties, they eventually become friends. It seemed awkward at first, but over time, they grow closer and open their hearts. They travel and play together, sharing their problems to help each other heal. Realizing they all have similar family issues, they become even closer. Hwan confronts his own feelings by staying with the other boys. As he spends time with them, he starts to like Songju-si and genuinely wishes for these days to continue forever.
However, Chang Jun notices the other boys and considers them useless, insisting that Hwan stay away from them. Hwan, who has always lived an obedient life, raises his voice for the first time and confronts his emotions.
(Source: youth.toy.devhand.net; edited by NAY)
Adapted from the webtoon “Save Me”. The series is inspired by BU (BTS Universe). It expands on the storyline fans have seen throughout BTS’ music videos and Save Me webtoon.
Episodes: 12
Duration: 1 hr. 10 min.
Content Rating: 15+ – Teens 15 or older
Aired On: Tuesday
Ratings: 8.4
Director: Kim Jae Hong [김재홍]
Country: Korean
Status: Completed
Release Year: 2024
Genres: Drama, Friendship, life, Musical, Trauma, Youth
Starring: Ahn Ji Ho (2004), Cha Soo Rin (1988), Choi Seung Hoon (2008), Han Yoon Joon (2010), Im Cheol Hyeong (1974), Jang Joon Ho (1968), Jeon Jin Seo (2006), Jeon Yeong (1974), Jeong Hyeon Joon (2011), Jeong Seong Il (1980), Jeong Woo Jin (1996), Kim Bi Bi (1978), Kim Ji Seong (1974), Kim Kye Seon (1967), Kim Nam Hee (1986), Kim Tae Yool (2008), Kim Yeong Woong (1971), Kim Yoon Woo (2000), Lee Do Yeop (1972), Lee Hang Na (1970), Lee Shi Hoo (1992), Lee Yoon Jae (1972), Nam Myeong Ryeol (1959), Noh Jong Hyeon (1993), Oh Mi Hee (1958), Park Jeong Eon (1973), Park Ji Hoon (1994), Park Yeong Soo (1977), Seo Ji Hoon (1997), Seo Yeong Joo (1998), Seong Ji Roo (1968), Shin Bo Ra (Hana - GU9UDAN) (1993), Woo Hee Jin (1975), Yoo Se Hyeong (1992)